Community TheReview Wednesday, February 28, 1990 — A23 The Review provides this community calendar free of charge, space permitting. Preference will be given to local, non- profit clubs and organizations. Upcoming event notices are printed in the edition prior to the event; continuing announce- ments run no longer than four weeks. Please submit written information by 5 pm: Thursday. e Fe TOP TOGS @-Fashion show and tea presented by Sidney Silver Threads at the centre, 10030 Resthaven Drive, Sidney, starting at 1:30 pm. Fashions by Tops & Trends. March 1 3 LE LECHE Monthly meeting of Le Leche League of Sidney at 10 am at 2067 Piercy Avenue, Sidney, and at 7:30 pm. at 9218 Rideau, Sidney. Topic is the art of breastfeeding and overcoming difficulties, Info, 655-3225. Mare WORLD PRAYER @® World Day of Prayer. Service 2 pm, at St. Paul’s United Church, 2410 Malaview, (Sth St. and Malaview); Service 2 pm at Shady Creek United Church, sponsored by the United Church Women. Info, Linda, 652- 0007. All welcome. March MUSIC MONEY Fund-raising white elephant sale and tea in the Parkland School multi-purpose E200m, | to 4 pm, sponsored by the Parkland Music Dept. Admission to tea by donation. Entertainment provided. Info, Mark Fraser, 656-5507. CALLING DADS Fathers and fathers-to-be invited to the Father’s Support group at St. Paul’s United Church, 2410 Malaview, 9:30 to 11:30 am. Info, 656-5087 or 656-3213. Refreshments. All welcome. STAMPERS Sidney Stamp Club meets in the Nell Horth Room of the Sidney Library, juniors 11 am to 1 pm; seniors, 1:30 pm to 4 pm. < Swap and shop, prize draw, door prizes, bid ” board and refreshments. Visitors welcome. e/Viarch 4 BRIDAL WEAR 1990 Bridal Fashion Show, 3 pm, at the Sidney Seafood Banquet Hall, 9819 Fifth Street, Sidney. Over $1,000 in prizes. | Tickets $5. Info, 652-9179 or 656-9553. Miarch 5 a SMART SHOPPING ~ Free s1 Monday and Wednesday at 9 am and Tuesday and Thursday al 7 pm. Sponsored by the Capital Regional District preventive nutrition program, Thrifty I%oods and C-Fax Radio for Nutrition Month. Pre-registration at 479-7161, local 213, required. March 7 SENIORS SHOW Sidney Silver Threads Open House, art show and bake sale, 10 am to 2 pm, 10030 Resthaven Drive, Sidney. Everyone wel- come: CARE GIVERS Care givers afiemoon support group of jf Sidney meets from 1 pm to 2:30 pm atthe }i{* Peninsula Community Association build- ing, 9751 3rd St., Sidney. Refreshments. Call Ruth, 656-4859. SPEAK OUT Conquer a fear of public speaking with Toastmasters Intemational. Info, Pat, 652- 0433 or Amie, 656-9381.(5) 4H CLUB REUNION ion, 1967 10 1977, will be held at the Saanichton Fair Grounds on the May 18 to 20th long weekend. Pot luck social Friday, family fun day, dance and buffet dinner Saturday, Sunday breakfast and baseball | game. Tickets $20 per couple Reply by # March 15. Info, Dana Crow, 652-3290 or i Marilyn Maggiora, 656-3787.(8) Birthplace of Emily Carrnow open to the mepublic at 207 Govemment Street, behind “the parliament buildings. Guided tours, noon to 4 pm, walking tours on Sunday. i§ecmmission by donation. Info, 387-4697.(3) mart shopper tours, teaching how | to make healthy food choices, at the Sidney | Thrift Foods starting Monday. Tours held South Vancouver Island 4H Club Reun- | VARIETY CONCERT Presented by the Leaming Disabilities Association of B.€ to mark Leaming Disabilities Week. March 5, 7-9 pm, New- combe Theatre. Featuring Jana Lee Jahng, Moffatt Family, Newcombe Singers, The Polished Brass Quintet, Royal Oak Middle School Choir and magician Colonel Pop- com. Tickets, adults $8, child $4, family $25. Info, 595-5611. CASTLE CENTENNIAL Craigdarroch Castle celebrates its 100th birthday throughout 1990: Special events planned. Castle open during the winter months from 10 am to'5 pm. Admission $4, students and seniors $3, children under 12 by donation. Info, 592-5323.(3) PLAYTHINGS : First Canadian Doll and Kite festival, March 3, 10 am to 4 pm, James Bay Community School, 140 Oswego St. Kite flying at Clover Point. Displays and sales. Admission $1, children 25 cents. Info, 380-9983. CHILDMINDERS Eam a free Y course by volunteering for the YM-YWCA Childminding Service. Mothers can bring own children, grand- mothers are also needed. Info, Marge Grainger, 386-7511, local 27. (4) SCOTS CONTACT Any organization or group planning a Scottish event and wishing to have it listed in the Victoria Joint Council calendar of Scottish events is invited to call 592-0052 for information.(3) FASHION SHOW PGA Thrift Shop volunteers present a St. Patrick’s Tea and Fashion Show at Mar- garet Vaughn-Birch Hall, March 16, 2 pm. Tickets available at 9783 31d St. Tea, fashion show, gift sale and door prize. : KID STUFF Daily after-school program sponsored by PCA youth services and Panorama Leisure Centre. Supervised activities for those aged six to 14. Activities include dance, indoor sports, board games, space for homework, outdoor games. Daily or weekly passes available. Info, Bill Scott at 656-0134 or Steve Grant at 656-7271. Volunteers needed to teach or supervise the above activities, contact Bill or Steve. PEP Peninsula Employment Project invites job seekers to register for employment. Conveniently located at Bevan and 3rd Street, clients and employers given prompt attention and assistance, peruse job board any time, Monday to Friday, 9 to noon, 1 pm to 4 pm. RESTAURANT ay | “FAMILY OPEN MON. - SAT. 11-10 PM. SUDNAY DINNER 4 PM. - 10 PM. TEA OR COFFEE DINNER FOR TWO - ALMOND GUY DING « CHICKEN CHOW MEIN + PINEAPPLE CHICKEN BALLS 14% FAMILY DINNER » PAN FRIED PRAWNS w/TOMATO « BONELESS ALMOND CHICKEN + CHICKEN CHOW MEIN - CHICKEN FRIED RICE = S&S BONELESS PORK + SERVES 4-5 PERSONS :2675 7120 West Saanich Rd. Zz. a Sunday | The BIG BEAR Breakfast 3 eggs, ham, sausage, bacon a hash brown & toast $2.99 Y THE BEAR PUB SIDNEY TRAVELODGE MARCH ‘st, 2nd, 3rd, Thurs., Fri., & Sat. from 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. gathom, If you enjoy Country Rock Music from the 60’s & 70’s featuring female singer KIM REDLIN DON’T MISS THIS ONE!